Susan Glasser talks with Joseph Cirincione, Robert Gallucci, Megan Garcia, and Warren Stern.
There are concerns that the tide of Somalia refugees seeking asylum and security in Kenya will overwhelm and destabilize that country.
During a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health and Human Rights on Ethnic Cleansing and the Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan, Rep. Frank Wolf condemned the government of Sudan.
Two Chinese naval vessels dock in North Korea's Wonsan Bay for a rare goodwill visit marking 50 years of friendship between the two allies. Nick Rowlands reports.
NATO bombs kill two young children and their mother in Zlitan say Libyan government officials. Lily Grimes reports.
Hundreds of people have been arrested and more than a dozen police officers injured in violent demonstrations in Chile.
Two bodies are found hanging from a bridge as police officers are arrested for corruption and involvement in a Mexican drugs cartel. Lily Grimes reports
A Libyan rebel spokesman has claimed that Khamis Gaddafi, Muammar Gaddafi's youngest son, has been killed by a NATO airstrike in the western town of Zlitan.
China Director Jennifer Richmond discusses recent security issues facing China, which may have an impact on the countryapos;s ability to manage stability.
China Director Jennifer Richmond discusses recent security issues facing China, which may have an impact on the country's ability to manage stability.
Aid groups are appealing for more funding to cope with the crisis in Somalia.
Discussing the threat of Italian bankruptcy, with David Malpass, Growpac.com, and Charles Dallara, Institute of International Finance.
Arwa Damon spoke to activists in Syria who plan to hold protests against the Syrian regime.
Col. Cedrick Leighton and Temple University's Duncan Hollis on hacker attempts to get sensitive U.S. information.